5-letter words containing o, l, e
- haole — (among Polynesian Hawaiians) a term used to refer to a non-Polynesian, especially a white person.
- helio — a heliogram.
- hello — hello, world
- heloc — home equity line of credit: a loan in which the borrower receives a line of credit and uses the equity in a home as collateral.
- helos — helicopter.
- helot — a member of the lowest class in ancient Laconia, constituting a body of serfs who were bound to the land and were owned by the state. Compare Perioeci, Spartiate.
- holde — Archaic spelling of hold.
- holed — an opening through something; gap; aperture: a hole in the roof; a hole in my sock.
- holen — Past participle of hele.
- holer — One which holes, perforates etc.
- holes — Plural form of hole.
- holey — an opening through something; gap; aperture: a hole in the roof; a hole in my sock.
- holie — Archaic spelling of holy.
- holme — Small island.
- hosel — the socket in the club head of an iron that receives the shaft.
- hotel — a commercial establishment offering lodging to travelers and sometimes to permanent residents, and often having restaurants, meeting rooms, stores, etc., that are available to the general public.
- hovel — a small, very humble dwelling house; a wretched hut.
- howel — a channel cut along the inside edge of a barrel stave to receive the barrelhead.
- hoyle — Edmond, 1672–1769, English authority and writer on card games.
- ileo- — indicating the ileum
- jaleo — A lively dance of Andalusian origin, or the music or handclapping which accompanies it.
- jehol — a region and former province in NE China: incorporated into Manchukuo by the Japanese 1932–45. 74,297 sq. mi. (192,429 sq. km).
- jello — a gelatin dessert.
- joles — jowl2 .
- jolie — Angelina. born 1975, US actor and campaigner for humanitarian causes: her films include Girl Interrupted (1999), Lara Croft, Tomb Raider (2001), A Mighty Heart (2007), Changeling (2008), and Salt (2010). She was awarded an honorary damehood in 2014
- joule — James Prescott, 1818–89, English physicist.
- kelso — a town in SW Washington.
- ketol — (organic chemistry) acyloin.
- klone — /klohn/ clone.
- knole — a mansion in Sevenoaks in Kent: built (1454) for Thomas Bourchier, Archbishop of Canterbury; later granted to the Sackville family, who made major alterations (1603–08)
- kolbe — Georg [gey-awrk] /geɪˈɔrk/ (Show IPA), 1877–1947, German sculptor.
- kyloe — West Highland.
- lameo — (slang) A lame person; someone who is worthless or a loser.
- lecom — Version of COMIT on GE 225 ca. 1966. Sammet 1969, p.419.
- legco — the Legislative Council of Hong Kong
- leggo — (slang) Contraction of let go. To cease to hold. Generally used in the imperative.
- legol — "Application of MP/3 to the Design and Implementation of LEGOL, A Legally Oriented Language", S.H. Mandil et al, Intl Symp Programming, Paris 1974.
- legos — Plural form of lego.
- lemon — the yellowish, acid fruit of a subtropical citrus tree, Citrus limon.
- lenos — (historical) A trough used in ancient winemaking.
- lenox — a town in W Massachusetts, in the Berkshire Hills: a former estate (Tanglewood) in the area is the site of annual summer music festivals.
- lento — slow.
- leo i — Saint ("Leo the Great") a.d. c390–461, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 440–461.
- leo v — flourished 10th century a.d, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 903.
- leo x — (Giovanni de'Medici) 1475–1521, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1513–21 (son of Lorenzo de'Medici).
- leona — a female given name.
- leone — Giovanni [jaw-vahn-nee] /dʒɔˈvɑn ni/ (Show IPA), 1908–2001, Italian political leader: prime minister 1963, 1968; president 1971–78.
- leoni — Raúl [rah-ool] /rɑˈul/ (Show IPA), 1905–72, Venezuelan statesman: president 1964–69.
- lepto — leptospirosis.
- leros — one of the Dodecanese Islands of Greece, off the SW coast of Turkey. 21 sq. mi. (54 sq. km).